Blogging Public History: An Interview with Zac Cowsert, Civil War Blogger and Emerging History Professional
I find that many Emerging History Professionals (EHPs) these days [...]
Building Kiosks from Tablets on a Shoe-String Budget
Developing kiosks for under $600 revolutionized our visitor's museum experience.
Call for Book Proposals: Controversial Monuments and Memorials
Controversial Monuments and Memorials: A Guide from the American Association [...]
Confederacy in the Commons: Addressing Controversy on the Monument Avenue Walking Tour
By Kalen Martin-Gross, AmeriCorps member, the Clio Foundation Despite being [...]
Doing Justice to Military History in Little Rock
MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History By [...]
Explore Diversity in History at the 2022 AASLH Virtual Conference
The 2022 AASLH Virtual Conference is now only three [...]
Explore Military History at the 2024 AASLH Annual Conference
Your Content Goes Here Military history might be [...]
Faith and Religion During the Civil War
Drew Gilpin Faust’s book, This Republic of Suffering, explores the [...]
Framing History with the American Public
At AASLH's 2017 Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas, museum [...]
Gilder Lehrman Online Graduate Course Creates New Digital History Archive
AASLH Member Since 2002 An enterprising group of 700 teachers [...]
History Organizations Positioned to be Powerful Participants in Dialogue on Ferguson and Related Events
Statement from the American Association for State and Local History Nashville, [...]
How Can You Build a Kiosk from a Tablet?
We wanted to create an interactive system for less than [...]